Coming to us from the Pacific Northeast United states is a mysterious project by the name of Serpent Moon who presents their new two-track release, Meditations On Blood And Semen. Putting an incredibly strict limitation of only five physical vinyl copies must mean that the artist has something special to offer, right? Especially when it... Continue Reading →
Review: Serial Experiments Jane [Eksie Kitchin] – ‘Alice Onscreen’ (experimental/ambient)
It's been a bit of a while since we've done a review. So let's take care of that with something out of the obscure. Our favorite type of submissions are those without context; those which force us into listening to the music itself and thereby allowing us to inspire our imagination. So with that, we... Continue Reading →
Review: Caldon Glover – ‘Death Mycelium’ (dark ambient)
Dark ambient/drone fans prepare yourselves for a journey both sonically and emotionally subterranean as US-based artist Caldon Glover takes us through his new album, Death Mycelium. Caldon gives us five tracks within length of eight minutes, thirty seconds to fourteen minutes, thirty seconds. Now…I used the word “subterranean” before I even read the description for... Continue Reading →
Review: DAY BEFORE US – “As My Spirit Wanders Free” (dark ambient)
We travel to France now for a highly intriguing release, As My Spirit Wanders Free by the virtually unclassifiable and obscure act, Day Before Us. I use the words “intriguing” and “unclassifiable” as Day Before Us is, in some ways, a very complex or diverse act. And that is not common place in dark ambient... Continue Reading →
Review: SHRINE MAIDEN – “The Call In The Dawn” (experimental/noise)
From Lost Angeles comes a mysterious act that defies all sense of classification and style in and of itself. SHRINE NAIDEN bring us their 6-track digital album, The Call In The Dawn. We’ve said a number of times on this blog why people listen to noise, at least in our opinion: high vs. low frequencies,... Continue Reading →